Southern Manitoba soaking expected to last until Saturday afternoon
Some areas expected to get light snow as temperatures drop
The drenching rain has started in southern Manitoba. And in some areas — gulp — there's snow.
A strong low-pressure system has tracked in from the Dakotas and is expected to linger until midday Saturday, soaking the region with 50-60 millimetres of precipitation and potentially causing flooding in low-lying areas, Environment Canada says.
The weather agency first issued a rainfall warning on Thursday about the approaching system. At that time, it was primarily expected to impact the Red River Valley, a small part of the Interlake and everything through the Whiteshell.
As of Friday, the warning area had been expanded to include much more of the Interlake and southern Manitoba.
The system has also brought strong north winds, with gusts between 40-60 km/h, and much cooler temperatures.